Less than three weeks after Fine told NBC10 she could guarantee Rocky would never get loose in the future, police confirm he again escaped Saturday morning. The animal was loose for about an hour before Fine retrieved her pet, police said.

A complaint from a neighbor prompted a response from the township’s Animal Control, which issued a summons to Fine for the animal “running at large.” She is scheduled to appear in Stafford Township Municipal Court on June 13.

A phone call to Fine for comment Thursday morning was not immediately returned.

The 38 pound partially-declawed feline has been in the spotlight since late March after he got loose from Fine’s house, prompting concerns from neighbors and police. He was missing for days before turning up.

As a result of a previous court order stemming from a prior escape last fall, authorities seized Rocky and took him to the Associated Humane Societies’ Popcorn Park Zoo in Lacey Township.

A DNA test to determine if Rocky is a purebred Bobcat, illegal to own as a pet in New Jersey, or a hybrid proved to be inconclusive. As a result, Rocky was returned to Fine on May 19, three days after Stafford Township Municipal Court Judge Damian Murray ruled she could have him back as long as an enclosure outside her home passed an inspection by township officials.